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SECTION
MITL9105/911
o-096-451
-NA
APPENDIX
A
ACCOUNT
CODES
General
Al.01
Account
codes
may be used by the customer
for the purpose
of
client
billing
or management
reports.
In addition,
if an extension
is programmed
with
COS options
56 and 83, it is unable
to access
a
trunk
circuit
unless
the
proper
account
code
is entered.
Account
codes
may be from
one to 12 digits
in length.
Programming
Al.02
A list of the System
Options
available
is shown
in Table
Al-l.
This illustrates
the variations
possible
with regard
to the length
of the account
code.
Al .03
Related
additional
programming
requirements
for use with
ac-
count
code operation
are as follows:
Class-of-Service
Option
56 - Account
Code Entry. An extension
with
this
option
may
dial an account
code
before
making
a
trunk
call.
Class-of-Service
Option
83 - Forced
Account
Code
Entry.
An
extension
with this option
in its COS must dial an account
code
before
making
an outgoing
trunk
call. It is effective
only if COS
Option
56 is enabled.
Class-of-Service
Option
110 - Special
DISA. When
this
COS
option
is enabled
in an incoming
DISA trunks
COS, a verifiable
account
must
be dialed
before
the user can access
an external
trunk
Feature
31 - Account
Access
Code.
An extension
may dial this
code followed
by an account
code
prior to making
a trunk
call.
Attendant
Function.
The Attendant
Account
Access
Code
func-
tion is accessed
by dialing
*O.
See
also
Verifiable
Account
Codes,
Section
MITL9105/91
lo-096-105-NA.
Operation
Al.04
An Account
Code
may contain
only the digits 0 through
9. * and
# are illegal
digits.
If variable
codes
(Option
236) are used, the
number
of dialed
digits
(including
the delimiter
#) must
be between
one and the maximum
length.
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